Cry Vengeance (1954)
Ketchikan If You Can
1 April 2024
Warning: Spoilers
The movie poster has a totem pole, so that's cool. And the reason there is a totem pole is that the brunt of the story takes place in Alaska, which is cool. There are no indigenous peoples in Cry Vengeance, just their totem poles.

I liked the movie because the bad guy fell off a dam near the end. He took quite a tumble. Pretty sure he didn't survive.

The bad guy was played by Skip Homeier. His character was kind of interesting and yet, kind of stupid too. He wore glasses. Not a lot of bad guys wear glasses, so that was kind of interesting. He wasn't exactly a mastermind criminal. He was pressing his luck if he thought he could frame the good guy (Mark Stevens) twice in the same movie. That made him stupid, as far as I was concerned.

I thought Mark Steven's did an excellent job of directing himself. I could almost hear him say, "Give me more anger, Mark. Give me more anger." He was pissed off up until the end.
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